Tag: Norway

The Scream — One of the world’s most famous artworks, a universal symbol of anxiety and it even has its own emoji. Edvard Munch (Norwegian, 1863-1944) The Scream unsigned oil, tempera, pastel and crayon on cardboard 91 × 73.5 cm. (36 × 28.9 in.) painted in 1910? Collection of Munch Museum Munch's challenge in this painting is to depict a deafening ...

Old Town Bridge, Trondheim, Midtbyen, Norway

Vigeland Park: The world’s largest sculpture park and Gustav Vigeland’s life work Gustav Vigeland (1869-1943), a Norwegian sculptor, notably known for designing of the Nobel Peace Prize medal. Being instilled by scupltor Brynjulf Bergslien (1830-1898), who supported and enlightened him as to practical training, he officially made his debut at the Autumn Exhibition in 1889 ...

Blending into the glory of the splendid scenery at Snowhotel Kirkenes, Norway.

Surreal magnificent fairy scenery at Snowhotel Kirkenes, Norway; Evergreen trees and mountainous vistas covered in white fluff, peacefully and serenely; a taken-for-granted exquisiteness of nature to which the eyes are all too susceptible.

An old man contemplating Edvard Munch's monumental, Munch Museum, Oslo, Norway

Edvard Munch (Norwegian, 1863-1944) in the workshop of his Winter Studio at Ekely in Norway in 1938. Edvard Munch (Norwegian, 1863-1944), the son of Christian Munch, a military doctor, and his wife Laura, spent his childhood in Oslo (formerly Kristiania). His mother died from tuberculosis when he was five years old. Having to stay in bed ...

In front of Edvard Munch's legacy, Munch Museum (Munchmuseet), Oslo, Norway